(February 24, 2022 at 11:59 pm)Ahriman Wrote: For as much as so-called “normal” people dislike anti-social people, anti-social people are actually much closer to the truth (in their thinking) than the “normal” people. I mean it’s really not even close, when I say “much closer to the truth”. An anti-social person’s opinions/beliefs/perceptions will always be more logically correct than a normal person’s. It can be argued, that it would be much wiser, to base the human world (how it works, what it values, etc.) on an anti-social person’s world view, as opposed to the world view of a normal person.
Just to be clear on what it means to have an antisocial mindset, here are some characteristics of someone with ASPD (antisocial personality disorder):
- Disregard for right and wrong
- Persistent lying or deceit to exploit others
- Being callous, cynical and disrespectful of others
- Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or personal pleasure
- Arrogance, a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated
- Recurring problems with the law, including criminal behavior
- Repeatedly violating the rights of others through intimidation and dishonesty
- Impulsiveness or failure to plan ahead
- Hostility, significant irritability, agitation, aggression or violence
- Lack of empathy for others and lack of remorse about harming others
- Unnecessary risk-taking or dangerous behavior with no regard for the safety of self or others
- Poor or abusive relationships
- Failure to consider the negative consequences of behavior or learn from them
- Being consistently irresponsible and repeatedly failing to fulfill work or financial obligations
Yeah, with such pattern of thinking and behaviour, I strongly disagree that it's much wiser to base the human world on the antisocial worldview ... whatever you believe that worldview may be exactly.